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LERACH COUGHLIN STOIA GELLERRUDMAN & ROBBINS LLP
PATRICK J. COUGHLIN (111070)JEFFREY W . LAWRENCE ( 166806)DENNIS J . HERMAN (220163)CHRISTOPHER P. SEEFER (201197)SHIRLEY H. HUANG (206854)100 Pine Street, Suite 2600San Francisco, CA 94111Telephone : 415/288-4545415/288-4534 (fax)PatC@lerachlaw [email protected]@Ierachlaw .comChrisS@ lerachlaw .comShirleyH@ lerachlaw.com
- and -WILLIAM S. LERACH (68581)JOY ANN BULL ( 138009)655 West Broadway, Suite 1900San Diego , CA 92101Telephone : 619/231-1058619/231-7423 (fax)[email protected]@Ierachlaw.com
Lead Counsel for Plaintiffs
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNI A
SAN JOSE DIVISION
In re VERISIGN, INC . SECURITIESLITIGATION
This Document Relates To :
ALL ACTIONS .
Master File No . C-02-2270-JW(PVT)
CLASS ACTION
DECLARATION OF ROBERT M .ROSEMAN FILED ON BEHALF OFSPECTOR ROSEMAN & KODROFF PC INSUPPORT OF APPLICATION FORAWARD OF ATTORNEYS' FEES ANDREIMBURSEMENT OF EXPENSES
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I, ROBERT M ROSEMAN, declare as follows :
1 . I am a partner with the firm of Spector, Roseman & Kodroff, PC . I am submitting
this declaration in support of my firm's application for an award of attorneys' fees in connection
with services rendered in the above-entitled action and the reimbursement of expenses incurred by
my firm in the course of this litigation .
2. This firm is counsel of record for co-lead and plaintiff Ray Donnelly .
3 . The identification and background of my firm and its partners is attached hereto as
Exhibit A .
4. My firm incurred a total of $18,927.21 in unreimbursed expenses in connection with
the prosecution of this litigation . They are broken down as follows :
EXPENSES
From Inception to February 23, 200 7
DISBURSEMENT TOTAL
Meals, Hotels & Transportation $3,418 .46
Photocopies $1,267 .95Postage $779.83
Telephone, Facsimile $1,983 .20Lexis, Westlaw, Online Library Research $2,443 .45Class Action Notices/Business Wire $1,153 .07
Paralegals $7,881 .25TOTAL $18,927.21
5. The following is additional information regarding expenses for which we are asking
for reimbursement :
(a) Meals, Hotels and Transportation : $3,418.46. Expenses for meals, hotels and
transportation were incurred for the following purposes :
NAME DATE DESTINATION PURPOSE
Simon B . Paris 08/22-23/2004 San Jose, CA Class Cert Hearing
Ray Donnelly 09/26-29/2004 San Jose, CA Class Cert Hearing
Simon B . Paris 04/22-25/04 San Francisco, CA DepositionRay Donnelly 04/24/04 San Francisco, CA Deposition
(b) Photocopying:
In-house (4031 copies @ $0.25 per copy): $1,007.75
DECLARATION IN SUPPORT OF APPLICATION FOR AWARD OF ATTORNEYS 'FEES AND REIMBURSEMENT OF EXPENSES - C-02-2270-JW(PVT) - 1 -
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Outside Photocopy Expenses : $260 .20
DATE VENDOR04/29/2004 Legal Images of Phila05/14/2002 Reliable Copy Service, Inc .
(c) Lexis, Westlaw, Online Library Research : $2,443 .45. These included vendors
such as Disclosure, Inc ., Dow Jones Interactive, Dow Jones & Co ., Inc., Lexis Nexis, CDA
Investment Technologies, Pacer Service Center, West Publishing Corporation, and Choice Point .
These databases were used to obtain access to Verisign SEC filings and to do media searches
regarding Verisign . The charges for these vendors vary depending upon the type of services
requested.
6 . The expenses incurred pertaining to this case are reflected in the books and records of
this firm. These books and records are prepared from expense vouchers and check records and are
an accurate record of the expenses incurred .
I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing
is true and correct . Executed this 23rd day of February, 2007, at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania .
ROBERT M .
DECLARATION IN SUPPORT OF APPLICATION FOR AWARD OF ATTORNEYS 'FEES AND REIMBURSEMENT OF EXPENSES - C-02-2270-JW(PVT) -2-
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVIC E
I hereby certify that on March 5, 2007, I electronically filed the foregoing with the Clerk of
the Court using the CM/ECF system which will send notification of such filing to the e-mail
addresses denoted on the attached Electronic Mail Notice List, and I hereby certify that I have
mailed the foregoing document or paper via the United States Postal Service to the non-CM/ECF
participants indicated on the attached Manual Notice List .
s/ Joy Ann Bul lJOY ANN BULL
LERACH COUGHLIN STOIA GELLERRUDMAN & ROBBINS LLP
655 West Broadway, Suite 1900San Diego, CA 92101-3301Telephone : 619/231-1058619/231-7423 (fax )
E-mail : JoyB a,lerachlaw .com
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Mailing Information for a Case 5 :02-cv-02270-JW
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Manual Notice List
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The following is the list of attorneys who are not on the list to receive e-mail notices for this case (whotherefore require manual noticing) . You may wish to use your mouse to select and copy this list intoyour word processing program in order to create notices or labels for these recipients .
Amy Freeman
O'Melveny & Myers
400 S . Hope Street
Los Angeles, CA 9007 1
Bernard M. Gross
Law Offices of Bernard M . Gross, P .C .
Suite 450, John Wanamaker Bldg .
Juniper & Market Street s
100 Penn Square EastPhiladelphia, PA 1910 7
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Schatz & Nobel, P .C .
One Corporate Cente r
20 Church Street, Suite 1700
Hartford, CT 0610 3
Lisa M . Mezzetti
Cohen Milstein Hausfeld & Toll, P .L .L .C .
1100 New York Avenue, N .W .
Suite 500
West Tower
Washington, DC 2000 5
Simon Bahne Paris
Spector, Roseman & Kodroff, P .C .
1818 Market Street, Suite 2500
Philadelphia, PA 1910 3
Steven J . Toll
Cohen Milstein Hausfeld & Toll, P .L .L .C .
1100 New York Avenue, N . W .
West Tower, Suite 500
Washington, DC 20005-396 4
Mark S . Willis
Cohen Milstein Hausfeld & Toll PLLC
1100 New York Ave ., N .W .
West Tower, Suite 500Washington, DC 20005
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VeriSign Manual Service Lis t
Robert M. RosemanSpector, Roseman & Kodroff, P .C .1818 Market Street , Suite 2500Philadelphia, PA 19103215/496-0300215/496-6611 (fax )
Arthur L . Shingler IIIScott + Scott LLP600 B Street, Suite 1500San Diego , CA 92101619/233-4565619/233-0508 (fax)
Objectors
Joseph M. CafieroVeronica W. Cafiero10 Packsaddle Road WestRolling Hills, CA 90274310/544-4160
William L. Purdon11475 Foxhaven DriveChesterland, OH 44026440/729-7295
Lenann T. EnglerCommonwealth of Pennsylvani aPublic School Employees' Retirement System5 North Fifth Street, 5th FloorHarrisburg, PA 17101717/720-4687717/783-8010 (fax)
Todd TurnerThe Turner Firm1200 Summit AvenueSuite 800Fort Worth, Texas 76102817/878-2700817/878-2705 (fax)
Joseph J . Indelicato, Jr .New York State Teachers' Retirement System10 Corporate Woods DriveAlbany, New York 12211-2395800/356-3128518/447-2679 (fax)
EXHIBIT A
RI PEE TOR RoSEMA.
A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION
1818 MARKET STREET, SUITE 2500
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 19103
(215) 496-030 0
FAx (215) 496-6611
http :/'/w-ww.srk-law.comemail: classac ti on@ srk-law .com
FIRM BIOGRAPHY
Spector, Roseman & Kodroff is a highly successful law firm with a nationwide practicethat focuses on class actions and complex litigation, including securities, antitrust , consumerprotection , contract and commercial claims . The firm is active in major litigation in state andfederal courts throughout the country . The firm 's reputation for excellence has been recognizedon numerous occasions by courts which have appointed the firm as lead counsel in major classactions . As a result of the firm .'s efforts, defrauded consumers and shareholders have recoveredbillions of dollars in damages . The firm is rated "AV" by Martindale-Hubbell, its highest ratingfor competence and integri ty .
Judges throughout the country have recognized contributions of the law firm in classaction cases :
• "Here, Plaintiffs' counsel are highly experienced in complex antitrust litigation, asevidenced by the attorney biographies filed with the Court . . . . They have obtained a significantsettlement for the Class despite the complexity and difficulties of this case ." Stop & ShopSupermarket Co. v. SmithKline Beecham Corp ., C.A. No. 03-4578 (E.D. Pa. May 19, 2005) ;
• "Counsel are among the most experienced lawyers the national bar has to offer in theprosecution and defense of significant class actions." In re Lupron Marketing and SalesPractices Litigation, 345 F. Supp. 2d 135, 137-38 (D. Mass . 2004) ;
• "[T]he class attorneys in this case have worked with enthusiasm and have been creativein their attempt to compensate as many members of the consumer class as possible . . . . ThisCourt has consistently noted the exceptional efforts of class counsel ." In re Relafen AntitrustLitigation, 231 F.R.D. 52, 80 (D. Mass . 2005) .
• "Co-lead counsel Eugene Spector is a skilled and respected member of the bar whodeftly managed this class action litigation ." In re New York City Shoes Inc . Securities Litigation,C .A. No. 87-4677 (E.D. Pa.);
• "I'm very appreciative of this kind of good work by lawyers ." Larkin v. Collins, C.A.No. 93-1252 (D . Kan.) ;
EXHIBIT A
• "[Counsel for plaintiffs are] highly experienced and capable attorneys of good
reputation . . . [who] have performed both with proficiency and efficiency. . . ." In re Oak
Industries Securities Litigation, Master File No. 83-0537-G(M) (S .D. Cal .) (court approved
settlement in excess of $32 million) ;
• "But for the extraordinary work and skill of the plaintiffs ' attorneys, there would havebeen no benefit to the class at all . . . . You have advanced the goal of litigation with dispatch andwith dignity . . . ." Swanick v. Felton , C.A. No. 91-1350 (E.D. Pa.) .
PARTNERS
EUGENE A. SPECTOR, senior partner, has extensive experience in complex litigation,and has represented both plaintiffs and defendants in securities and antitrust cases . Mr. Spector
was formerly a litigator with the firm of Schnader, Harrison, Segal and Lewis ; and with Gross &
Sklar, P.C., where he established and headed the securities litigation section of the firm.
Mr. Spector has served as lead or co-lead counsel for plaintiffs in numerous cases with
successful results, such as :
• In re Linerboard Antitrust Litigation, C.A. No . 98-5055 (E.D. Pa .), a nationwideantitrust action ultimately settled for $202 million .
• Cohen v. MacAndrews & Forbes Group, Inc ., C.A. No. 7390 (Del . Ch.), a class
action on behalf of shareholders challenging a going-private transaction underDelaware corporate law in which a benefit in excess of $11,000,000 was obtained
for the class ;
• Goldberg v . Americana Hotels and Realty Corp., C.A. No . 86-3166-Y (D. Mass .)(co-lead), a securities fraud class action in which a $9,500 ,000 settlement wasapproved by the Court;
• Shanno v. Magee Industrial Enterprises, Inc ., C.A. No . 79-2038 (E.D. Pa.) (trial
counsel for defendants), a securities fraud action;
• In re U.S. Healthcare Securities Litigation , C .A. No . 88-559 (E.D . Pa.) ( trialcounsel) ;
• PNB Mortgage and Realty Trust by Richardson v . Philadelphia National Bank,C.A. No . 82-5023 (E.D. Pa. ), a shareholders derivative and proxy violation action ;
• In re GCA Corporation Securities Litigation, C .A. No. 85-4693-C (D. Mass.) (co-
lead), a securities fraud action in which a settlement valued at more than$6,000,000 was obtained ;
• Tolan v. Computervision, Inc ., C.A. No. 85-1396 (D . Mass.), in which the Court
approved a settlement of $7,500,000 on behalf of the class ;
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In re RAC Mortgage Investment Corp . Securities Litigation, MDL Docket No .
824 (D . Md.) (co-lead), where the Court approved a settlement of $11,000,000 onbehalf of the class .
Mr. Spector has served as lead counsel or co-lead counsel in a number of other securities
fraud class action cases and shareholder derivative actions : Swanick v. Felton, C.A. No. 91-1350
(E.D. Pa .) ; In re Surgical Laser Technologies, Inc . Securities Litigation, C.A. No. 91-CV-2478
(E.D. Pa .) ; Tolan v. Adler, C.A. No. C-90-20710-WAI (PVT) (N .D. Cal .) ; Rosenthal V. Dean
Witter, Reynolds, Inc ., C.A. No . 91-F-591 (D. Colo .) ; Soenen v. American Dental Laser, Inc .,
No. 92 CV 71917 DT (E .D. Mich .) ; In re Sunrise Technologies Securities Litigation, Master File
No. C-92-0948-THE (N .D. Cal .) ; The Berwyn Fund v. Kline, C.A. No. 4671-S-1991 (Dauphin
Cty. C.C.P .) ; In re Pacific Enterprises Securities Litigation, Master File No. CV-92-0841-JSL
(C .D. Cal .) ; In re New America High Income Fund Securities Litigation, Master File No. 90-
10782-MA (D. Mass.) ; and In re RasterOps Corp. Securities Litigation, C.A. No. C-92-20349-
RMW(EAI) (N.D . Cal . 1992) .
Mr. Spector is currently serving as lead or co-lead counsel in a number of antitrust cases,
including In re Relafen Antitrust Litigation, C.A. No. 01-12239 (D . Mass .) ; In re Flat Glass
Antitrust Litigation, MDL No. 1200 (W.D. Pa .) ; In re Mercedes-Benz Antitrust Litigation,Master File No. 99-4311 (D . N.J.) ; In re K-Dur Antitrust Lititgation, MDL Docket No. 1419 (D .
N.J .) ; andJ.B.D.L. Corp . v. Wyeth-AyerstLaboratories, Inc., C.A. No. C-1-01-704 (S .D. Ohio) .
Further, Mr. Spector has actively participated as plaintiffs' counsel in national class
action antitrust cases, including In re Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM) Antitrust
Litigation, No. M-02-1486 PJH (N .D. Cal .) (executive committee) ; In re Vitamins Antitrust
Litigation, Misc. No. 99-0197 (TFH) (D .D .C.) (Chair of the discovery committee) ; In re
Neurontin Antitrust Litigation, MDL No. 1479 (D . N.J .) (executive committee) ; Ryan-House v .
GlaxoSmithKline, plc, No . 02-CV-442 (ED Va .) (co-chair class certification committee) ; In re
Bulk [Extruded/ Graphite Products Antitrust Litigation, Master File No. 02-CV-06030 (D. N.J.)
(chair of experts committee) ; In re Publication Paper Antitrust Litigation, No 04-MD- 1631 (D.
Conn .) ; In re Polyester Staple Antitrust Litigation, No. 03-CV-1576 (W .D.N.C.) ; Chlorine &
Caustic Soda Antitrust Litigation, Civ. A. No. 86-5428 (E.D. Pa .) ; In re Brand Name
Prescription Drug Antitrust Litigation, MDL No. 997 (N .D. Ill .) ; Polypropylene Carpet Antitrust
Litigation, MDL No. 1075 (N.D . Ga .) ; NASDAQ Market Markers Antitrust Litigation, MDL No.
1023 (S .D.N.Y.) ; Potash Antitrust Litigation, MDL No. 981 (D. Minn.) ; Commercial Tissue
Products Antitrust Litigation, MDL No. 1189 (N.D. Fla.) ; High Fructose Corn Syrup Antitrust
Litigation, MDL No. 1087 (C .D. Ill .) .
In 2002, Mr. Spector obtained a jury verdict of $4 .5 million in Heiser v. SEPTA, No .
3167 July Tenn 1999 (Phila . C.C.P.), an employment class action .
Mr. Spector is admitted to practice in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; the United
States Supreme Court ; the United States Courts of Appeals for the First, Third, Fifth, Ninth and
Tenth Circuits ; and the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. He
is a graduate of Temple University (B.A. 1965) and an honors graduate of Temple Universit y
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School of Law (J .D. 1970), where he was an editor of the Temple Law Quarterly. He served as
law clerk to the Honorable Herbert B . Cohen and the Honorable Alexander F. Barbieri, Justices
of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court (1970-71) .
Mr. Spector has written a number of articles over the years which appeared in the
National Law Journal, the Legal Intelligencer, and other trade and legal publications ; and he has
appeared on CNBC to discuss securities fraud . He is a member of the American, Federal,
Pennsylvania and Philadelphia Bar Associations ; the American Bar Association's Antitrust and
Litigation Sections and the Securities Law Sub-Committee of the Litigation Section ; and the
Federal Courts Committee of the Philadelphia Bar Association .
ROBERT M. ROSEMAN, a founding partner of SRK, chairs the Firm's domestic and
international securities practice . His practice focuses on investor protection issues, including
enforcement of federal securities laws and state laws involving fiduciary duties of directors .
Mr. Roseman has served or is serving as co-lead counsel in numerous major cases,
including :
• In re PSINet, Inc . Securities Litigation, Civ. No. 00-1850-A (E .D. Va . )
• In re Unisys Corporation Securities Litigation, No. 99-CV-5333 (E .D. Pa . )
• O'Brien v. Ashcroft (Tyco Corp . Derivative Litigation), No. 03-E-0005 (N.H.
Super. Ct . )
• Brudno v. Wise (El Paso Corp. Derivative Action), C.A. No . 19953NC (NewCastle Cty., Del . Ch . )
• In re Xcel Energy, Inc. Securities Derivative & "ERISA " Litigation, MDL No .
1511 (D. Minn . )
• In re Capstead Mortgage Corporation Securities Litigation, No. 3:98-CV-1716-L
(N.D. Tex.)
• In re S3 Securities Litigation, Master File CV770003 (Sup . Ct . Cal.)
• In re Conner Peripherals, Inc. Securities Litigation, Master File No . C-93-20367-
JW-(EAI) (N .D. Cal . 1993)
• In re Information Resources, Inc. Securities Litigation, Master File No. 94-C-
2432 (N.D. Ill . 1994)
• Felzen v. Andreas (Archer Daniels Midland Co . Derivative Litigation), C.A. No .
95-2279 (C .D. 111 . )
• In re IMP Securities Litigation, Case No. C-96-20826-SW (PVT) (N .D. Cal . )
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• Sports and Recreation Securities Litigation, No . 95-424-CIV-T-25C (M.D. Fla .)
• In re Autodesk, Inc . Securities Litigation, Master File No. C-92-0553 SAW (JSB)
(N.D. Cal . )
• In re Sam & Libby Securities Litigation, C.A. No. C-92-1564-WHO (N.D. Cal .)
• Shore v. Ukropina (Pacific Enterprises, Inc), Case No . BC047961 (Cal . Super .
Ct . )
• In re Syntex Corp. Securities Litigation, Master File No. 92-20548 (PVT) (N.D .
Cal . )
• In re Shared Medical Systems Corp. Securities Litigation, Master File No .
87-5601 (E.D. Pa.)
• In re USACafes, L .P. Litigation, Consol . C .A. No. 11146 (Del . Ch. 1989)
• Miller v. New America High Income Fund, C.A. No. 90-10782-MA (D . Mass.)(chairman of the executive committee )
• Lucia v. Prospect Street High Income Portfolio, Inc ., C.A. No. 90-10781-MA (D .
Mass . )
• In re Leslie Fay Securities Litigation, No. 92 Civ. 8036 (WCC) (S .D .N.Y. 1992)(member of the executive committee )
In addition, Mr. Roseman has played a major role in In re Edison Schools, Inc. Securities
Litigation, No. 02 Civ . 3692 (S .D.N .Y.) ; In re Bristol-Myers Squibb Derivative Litigation, No.
02 Civ. 8571 (S .D.N.Y .) ; In re Iomega Securities Litigation, C.A. No. 86-273 (D. Conn .) ; In re
RAC Mortgage Investment Corp . Securities Litigation, MDL Docket No . 824 (D. Md.) ; and In re
Wedgestone Financial Securities Litigation, Master File No. 89-0987-S (D . Mass .) .
Mr. Roseman is co-counsel representing Italian, French, and Belgium institutional
investors in In re Parmalat Securities Litigation, No. 04 Civ. 0030 (LAK) (S.D.N.Y.) ; the
Brussels-based KBC Asset Management in In re Royal Dutch/Shell Securities Litigation, C.A .
No. 04-374 (D . N.J .) ; and Greek-based Avalon Holdings Inc . in In re Converium Holding AG
Litigation, No. 04 Civ . 07897 (MBM) (S .D .N.Y.) . He has been a frequent speaker at U .S. and
international conferences on issues related to investor protection and corporate governance,
including institutional investor conferences in London, Paris and Amsterdam . He was also asked
to speak before the United Nations Corporate Governance conference in San Palo in June 2004 .
Mr. Roseman is admitted to practice in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the State
of New York; the United States Supreme Court; the Court of Appeals for the Third and Seventh
Circuits ; and the United States District Courts for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and the
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Central District of Illinois . He is also a member of the Philadelphia , Pennsylvania, New YorkState, and Federal Bar Associations . He has lectured extensively throughout Europe on the roleof private litigation in enforcing U .S . securities laws . He earned a B .S. degree with honors inpolitical science from the State University of New York in 1978, and a J .D. degree in 1982 fromTemple University School of Law . He is AV-rated by Martindale-Hubbell .
JEFFREY L. KODROFF concentrates his practice in healthcare antitrust, securities andconsumer litigation . He was among the first attorneys to represent clients in class action
litigation against national health maintenance organizations . He also filed the first class actioncomplaint against the manufacturers of Lupron relating to the marketing practices and use of thepublished Average Wholesale Price . Mr. Kodroff was co-lead counsel in In re Lupron
Marketing and Sales Practices Litigation, MDL No. 1430 (D . Mass .), which settled for $150million; and In re Pharmaceutical Industry Average Wholesale Price Litigation, MDL No. 1456(D. Mass .) .
Mr. Kodroff has actively litigated a number of securities cases, including In re Unisys
Corporation Securities Litigation, No. 99-CV-5333 (E .D. Pa .) ; In re Dreyfus Aggressive Growth
Mutual Fund Litigation, No. 98 Civ . 4318 (HB) (S .D.N.Y.) ; In re Valuevision International, Inc .Securities Litigation, Master File No. 94-CV-2838 (E .D . Pa .) ; In re GTECH Holdings Corp.Securities Litigation, Master File No. 94-0294 (D.R.I.) ; In re The Leslie Fay Companies, Inc.Securities Litigation, No. 92 Civ . 8036 (S .D.N.Y.) ; In re Surgical Laser Technologies, Inc .Securities Litigation, No. 91-CV-2478 (E .D. Pa.) ; and The Berwyn Fund v. Kline, No. 4671-S-1991 (Dauphin Cty . C.C.P.) .
He has served as lead or co-lead counsel in a number of other class actions, including
Kaufman v. Comcast Cablevision ofPhila ., Inc., No. 9712-3756 (Phila . C.C .P .) ; In re Managed
Care Litigation, Master File No. 00-1334-MD (S .D. Fla .) ; Kalodner v. Michaels Stores, Inc., No.3 :95-CV-1903-R (N .D. Tex.) ; Tulino v. U.S. Healthcare, Inc ., No. 95-CV-4176 (E .D. Pa .) ;LaChance v. Harrington, No. 94-CV-4383 (E .D. Pa .) ; Smith v. Recordex, No. 5152, June Term
1991 (Phila . Cty. C .C.P .) ; Guerrier v. Advest Inc ., C.A. No. 90-709 (D. N.J .) ; and Pache v.Wallace, C .A. No . 93-5164 (E.D. Pa.) .
Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Kodroff was associated with its predecessor firm, Eugene A .Spector & Associates . His past experience also includes handling corporate transactions,
regulatory issues and commercial litigation with the law firm of McNees, Wallace & Nurick inHarrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Mr. Kodroff is admitted to practice in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the UnitedStates District Courts for the Middle and Eastern Districts of Pennsylvania. He is a member ofthe Pennsylvania, Philadelphia and American Bar Associations, and is AV-rated by Martindale-
Hubbell. He also serves on the advisory board for the Bureau of National Affairs Class ActionLitigation Report. Mr. Kodroff has appeared before the U .S. House of Representatives,Subcommittee on Housing and Community Opportunity, Committee on Banking and Financial
Services on the issue of predatory lending . He graduated from LaSalle University in 1986 with a
B.S. in finance, and received his J .D. in 1989 from Temple University School of Law . He is AV-rated by Martindale-Hubbell .
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JEFFREY J. CORRIGAN joined SRK in 2000 as a partner to help direct the Firm's
complex antitrust litigation. From 1990 until 2000, he was a Trial Attorney with the U .S .
Department of Justice in the New York office of the Antitrust Division .
Mr. Corrigan has extensive experience investigating and prosecuting complex antitrust
and other white collar criminal cases . He was lead counsel on numerous federal grand jury
investigations and has significant federal trial experience as well . His cases include United
States v. Tobacco Valley Sanitation, Cr. H-90-4 (D . Conn. 1991); and United States v. Singleton ,
Crim. No. 94-10066 (D . Mass. 1995)) . He was nominated by the Antitrust Division in 1999 for
the Attorney General's Distinguished Service Award for his work on a major case involving bid-rigging at state courthouses in Queens and Brooklyn in New York City, which resulted in 49
guilty pleas . United States v. Abrishamian, No. 98 CR 826 (E.D .N.Y. 1998). Mr. Corrigan also
played a major part in United States v . Canstar Sports USA, Inc., C.A. No. 93-7 (D . Vt . 1993), a
complex civil antitrust case .
He is currently taking a leadership role in In re Mercedes-Benz Antitrust Litigation,
Master File No. 99-4311 (D . N.J .); In re Flat Glass Antitrust Litigation, MDL No. 1200 (W.D .
Pa.) ; Lynch v. National Prescription Administrations, No. 03 Civ . 1303 (S .D.N.Y.) ; and Twin
Cities Bakery Workers Fund and Lynch, et al . v . Biovail Corp ., C.A. No . 0 1-2197 (D. D.C.) . He
was also active in In re Linerboard Antitrust Litigation, C.A. No. 98-5055 (E.D. Pa.), which
settled for $202 million ; In re Buspirone Antitrust Litigation, MDL Docket No . 1413 (S .D.N.Y.)
which in 2003 settled for $670 million for all plaintiff groups ; and In re Tamoxifen Citrate, C.A.
No. 01-MD-1408 (E.D.N.Y.) .
Mr. Corrigan is a 1985 graduate of The State University of New York at Stony Brook,
where he earned his B .A. in economics. He received his J .D. in 1990 from Fordham University
School of Law, where he was a member of the Moot Court Board . Mr. Corrigan is admitted to
practice in the States of New York and New Jersey, and in the United States Court of Appeals for
the Third Circuit; and the United States District Courts for the District of New Jersey, Southern
District of New York and the Eastern District of New York . He is also a member of the New
Jersey, New York and American Bar Associations .
THEODORE M. LIEVERMAN is a partner in the Finn, focusing on class actions
involving unions and union benefit funds . During his 25 years of practice, he has concentrated
on civil litigation and appeals involving complex issues of federal law, including claims underthe Labor Management Relations Act, the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act
(RICO), federal civil rights statutes, constitutional law, the Employee Retirement Incom e
Security Act (ERISA), the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act (LMRDA), and
antitrust statutes . He has tried numerous cases to judges, juries, and administrative judges .
Mr. Lieverman currently represents employee pension and benefit funds in a number of
class actions, including In re Relafen Antitrust Litigation, C.A. No. 01-12239 (D . Mass.), which
settled for $75 million; In re K-Dur Antitrust Litigation, C.A. No. 01-1652 (D . N.J .) ; In re
TriCor Antitrust Litigation, C.A. No. 05-360 (D. Del .) ; In re DDA VP Antitrust Litigation, No. 05
Civ. 2237 (S .D.N.Y.); In re Provigil Antitrust Litigation, C.A. No. (E.D. Pa .) ; In re
Pharmaceutical Industfy Average Wholesale Price Litigation, MDL No. 1453 (D. Mass .) . He
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has also helped direct as co-lead counsel In re Vioxx, Case Code No. 619 (N .J . Super . Law Div .)
(co-lead counsel for nationwide consumer class ) ; Puleo v. Perrigo Co., C.A. No. 04-01474
(D.D.C.) . He is also lead counsel in Penn Federation BMWE v. Norfolk Southern Corp., C.A.
No. 02-9049 (E.D. Pa . ), a class action involving breach of fiducia ry duty under ERISA . In 2001,
he was asked to file an amicus brief on behalf of a number of distinguished historians in theimportant copyright case ofNew York Times Co. v. Tasini, 533 U.S . 483 (2001) .
Mr. Lieverman served as co-counsel for a nationwide class of retirees who sued Campbell
Soup for lost medical benefits . Local 56 UFCW v. Campbell Soup Co., 954 F. Supp . 1000, 1003
(D. N.J . 1997) . He litigated one of the leading case on the use of labor-management cooperation
programs in unionized workplaces . E.I. duPont deNemours & Co ., 311 NLRB No. 88 (1993) .
He also served as co-counsel in Cement Masons Local 699 Health & Welfare Fund v . Mylan
Laboratories, Docket No . MER-L-000431-99 (N .J . Super. L.), which in 2000 was part of a $147
million nationwide settlement of antitrust and consumer protection claims .
Other notable cases in which Mr . Lieverman served as lead counsel includeManufacturers Association of Tn -County v. Knepper, 801 F.2d 130 (3d Cir. 1986), cert. denied,
484 U . S. 815 (1987) ; Local 397 IUE v. Midwest Fasteners, Inc ., 763 F . Supp. 78 (D . N.J . 1990),779 F . Supp . 788 (D . N.J. 1992 ) ; Doe v. Borough of 'Barrington , 729 F . Supp . 376 (D . N.J .
1990) ; Knoll v. Springfield Township School District, 699 F.2d 137 (3d Cir . 1983), vacated and
remanded, 471 U.S . 288 (1985 ), on remand, 763 F . 2d 584 (3d Cir. 1985) ; andAraujo v . Welch,
742 F.2d 802 (3d Cir . 1984) .
As a labor lawyer, he has represented many labor organizations , including Council 13,American Federation of State , County and Municipal Employees ; Philadelphia Metal Trades
Council; Pennsylvania AFL-CIO ; Pennsylvania Federation , Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way
Employes; Allied Pilots Association ; United Food and Commercial Workers International Union ;
United Food and Commercial Workers Local 56 ; Chemical Workers Association ; Glass,
Molders, Pottery, Plastic and Allied Workers Union ; Hotel Employees and Restaurant
Employees Local 54 .
During 1995-1997 , Mr. Lieverman served as general counsel to the Cou rt-appointed
Election Officer who conducted the 1996 officer elections for the 1 .4 million members of the
International Brotherhood of Teamsters . United States v . International Brotherhood of
Teamsters, No. 88 Civ . 4486 (S .D .N.Y .) (numerous reported cases) . He also served as generalcounsel for the Philadelphia Area Projection on Occupational Safety and Health in 1983-1992 .
He is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania , New Jersey and Massachusetts ; the UnitedStates Supreme Court; United States Courts of Appeals for the Second , Third, Eleventh, D .C .and Federal Circuits ; and the United States District Courts for the Eastern and Middle Districts of
Pennsylvania, the District of New Jersey , and the Southern District of New York . He has servedas an arbitrator for the United States District Cou rt for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and
the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas .
He has published a number of articles on the law as well as public policy issues , including
(with Howard S . Simonoff) "The RICO-ization of Federal Labor Law : An Argument for Broad
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Preemption," 8 The Labor Lawyer 335 (1992), reprinted in 17 RICO Law Reporter, Jan. 1993, at
9; "Are You Ready for This? Some Clients to Avoid," Trial, vol . 25, no. 9, at 91 (September
1989) ; (with William Tomar) "`Caution : We've Discovered a Slight Problem . . .' The
Continuing Duty To Warn in Products Liability Cases," New Jersey Trial Lawyer 85 (April.
1990) ; "Law and Power : Some Reflections on . Nicaragua, the United States and the World
Court," 10 Maryland Journal of International Law and Trade 295 (1986) .
Mr. Lievennan is AV- rated by Martindale-Hubbell and is listed in Who's Who in
America, Who's Who in American Law, and The Best Lawyers in America . He has lectured on
various legal issues to lawyers and union officials and has been an adjunct professor of law at
Rutgers Law School-Camden. He earned a B .A. with general and departmental honors in History
from Vassar College and a J .D. degree from Northeastern University Law School . Mr .
Lieverman is a member of the AFL-CIO Lawyers Coordinating Committee and the Philadelphia
Bar Association.
ANDREW D. ABRAMOWITZ, a partner in the Firm, graduated cum laude from
Franklin and Marshall College in 1993, where he earned a B .A. in Government . Mr .
Abramowitz received his J .D. in 1996 from the University of Maryland School of Law, where he
was Assistant Editor for :The Business Lawyer, published jointly with the American Bar
Association . He was formerly an associate at Polovoy & Turner, LLC, in Baltimore, where hepracticed commercial litigation and corporate transactional law, and was a law clerk at the Office
of the Attorney General of Maryland in the Department of Business and Economic Development .
Among recent cases in which Mr . Abramowitz has participated are : In re Parmalat
Securities Litigation, No. 04 Civ . 0030 (LAK) (S .D.N.Y.) ; In re Royal Dutch/Shell Securities
Litigation, C .A. No. 04-374 (D. N.J .) ; In re Con verium HoldingA G Litigation, No. 04 Civ .
07897 (MBM) (S .D.N.Y.) ; .In re PSINet, Inc. Securities Litigation, Civ. No. 00-1850-A (E .D.
Va.) ; In re Unisys Corporation Securities Litigation, No. 99-CV-5333 (E .D. Pa.) ; O'Brien v .
Ashcroft (Tyco Corp. Derivative Litigation), No. 03-E-0005 (N.H. Super . Ct.) ; Brudno v. Wise
(El Paso Corp . Derivative Action), C.A. No. 19953NC (Del . Ch .) ; In re Xcel Energy, Inc .
Securities Derivative & "ERISA " Litigation, MDL No. 151.1 (D. Minn.) ; In re Bristol-Myers
Squibb Derivative Litigation, No. 02 Civ. 8571. (S .D.N.Y .) ; Penn Federation BMWF_ v. Norfolk
Southern Corp., C.A. No. 02-9049 (E.D. Pa.) ; Rosenthal v. Dean Witter Reynolds, Inc., No. 91-
CV-429 (Dist . Ct. Douglas Cty., Colo .) ; In re Visa Check/MasterMoney Antitrust Litigation, No.
CV-96-5238 (S.D.N.Y.) ; Moskowitz v. Mitcham Industries, Inc ., C.A. No. H-98-1244 (S.D.
Tex.) ; and In re Flat Glass Antitrust Litigation, C .A. No. 97-550 (W .D. Pa.) .
Mr. Abramowitz is admitted to practice in the State of . Maryland and the United States
District Court for the District of Maryland . He is a member of the Maryland Bar Association .
JOHN MACORETTA represents both individuals and businesses in a wide variety o f
litigation and transactional matters, including secured and unsecured lending, collections,bankruptcy and insurance matters . He also represents investors in stock-broker arbitration andclass-action securities fraud litigation .
He is involved in a number of significant cases, including In re Pharmaceutical Industry
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Average Wholesale Price Litigation, MDL No. 1456 (D. Mass .) ; In re Lupron Marketing andSales Practices Litigation, MDL No. 1430 (D. Mass .) ; In re Unisys Corporation Securities
Litigation, No . 99-CV-5333 (E.D. Pa.) ; Masters v. Wilhelmina Model Agency, Inc ., No. 02 CV
4911 (S.D.N.Y.) ; In re Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM) Antitrust Litigation, C.A. No .
M-02-1486 PJH (N .D. Cal .) .
Mr. Macoretta graduated with honors from the University of Texas Law School in 1990
and received his undergraduate degree cum laude from LaSalle University in 1986 . He is
admitted to practice in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the State of New Jersey; the
United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit ; and the United States District Court for theEastern District of Pennsylvania . In addition to being a member of the Philadelphia Bar
Association, Mr . Macoretta also serves as an arbitrator in the Philadelphia Court of Common
Pleas .
WILLIAM G. CALDES is a 1986 graduate of the University of Delaware, where heearned a B.A. with a double major in Economics and Political Science . Mr. Caldes received his
J .D. in 1994 from Rutgers School of Law at Camden, and then served as law clerk to theHonorable Rushton H . Ridgway of New Jersey Superior Court, Cumberland County. Mr. Caldeswas formerly associated with the law firm Meredith, Cohen, Greenfogel & Skirnick, where he
practiced in the areas of antitrust, securities, and other complex litigation .
Among the recent cases in which Mr . Caldes has participated are In re McKesson HBOC,
Inc. Securities Litigation, Master File No. 99-CV-20743 (N .D. Cal .) ; In re K-Dur Antitrust
Litigation, MDL Docket No . 1419 (D. N.J .) ; In re Relafen Antitrust Litigation, C.A. No. 01-
12239 (D. Mass .) ; In re Buspirone Antitrust Litigation, MDL Docket No . 1413 (S .D.N.Y.) ; 117 re
Linerboard Antitrust Litigation, C.A. No . 98-5055 (E.D. Pa.) ; In re Dynamic Random AccessMemory (DRAM) Antitrust Litigation, No. M-02-1486 PJH (N.D. Cal .) ; In re Baycol Products
Litigation, No. 1431 (D. Minn.); In re Vitamins Antitrust Litigation, Misc. No. 99-0197 (TFH)
(D.D .C.) .
He has also participated in such cases as General Refractories Co . v. Washington Mills
Electro Minerals Corp ., No. 95-CV-580S(S) (E .D.N.Y.) ; In re Brand Name Prescription DrugsAntitrust Litigation, No.94-C-897 (N.D. I11.) ; In re Nasdaq Market-Makers Antitrust Litigation,
MDL No. 1023 (S .D.N.Y.) ; In re Flat Glass Antitrust Litigation, MDL No. 1200 (W.D. Pa .) ; and
In re Carpet Antitrust Litigation, MDL No. 1075 (N.D. Ga .) . Mr. Caldes is admitted to practicein the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the State of New Jersey, and the United States District
Courts for the District of New Jersey and the Eastern District of Pennsylvania .
ASSOCIATE S
DAVID FELDERMAN is a 1991 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania where he
earned a B.A. degree in Economics . He received his J .D. degree cum laude from Temple
University School of Law in 1996. Upon graduation from law school, Mr. Felderman served as a
law clerk to the Honorable Bernard J . Goodheart in the Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia
County. He was formerly associated with the law firm of McEldrew & Fullam, P .C., where he
focused on medical malpractice litigation .
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Among the recent cases in which Mr . Felderman has participated are In re Microstrategy,
Inc. Securities Litigation, C.A. No. 00-473-A (E .D. Va.) ; In re Revlon, Inc. Securities Litigation,
No. 99 Civ .10192 (S .D.N.Y.) ; In re S3 Securities Litigation, Master File CV770003 (Sup . Ct.
Cal .) ; In re McKesson RBOC, Inc. Securities Litigation, Master File No. 99-CV-20743 (N .D.
Cal .) ; In re Lupron Marketing and Sales Practices Litigation, MDL Docket No . 1430 (D. Mass) ;In re Pharmaceutical Industry Average Wholesale Price Litigation, MDL Docket No . 1456 (D .
Mass .) ; In re Managed Care Litigation, C.A. No. 00-1334-MD (S .D. Fla.) ; Ross v. Aetna, Inc .,
C.A. No. GIC-738288 (Super . Ct . Cal .) ; In re Monosodium Glutamate Antitrust Litigation, MDL
Docket No . 1328 (D. Minn) ; In re Buspirone Antitrust Litigation, MDL Docket No . 1413
(S .D.N.Y.) ; In re Flat Glass Antitrust Litigation, MDL No. 1200 (W.D. Pa.) ; In re Mercedes-
Benz Antitrust Litigation, Master File No. 99-4311 (D . N.J .) ; and In re Linerboard Antitrust
Litigation, C .A. No. 98-5055 (E.D. Pa .) ;
Mr. Felderman is admitted to practice in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the
State of New Jersey, as well as in the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit ; and
the United States District Courts for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and the District of New
Jersey. He is currently a member of the American, Pennsylvania and Philadelphia Bar
Associations as well as the Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association . Mr. Felderman served a
three year term (2000-2002) as a member of the Executive Committee of the Philadelphia Bar
Association's Young Lawyers Division . As part of this commitment, he co-Chaired Legal Line,
P.M. which won a national award from Lexis-Nexis during the second year that he co-Chaired
the program. Mr. Felderman also previously served as a member of the Philadelphia BarAssociation's State Civil Committee and the Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association's New
Lawyer Section Leadership Council . He is also a Charter Member of the Philadelphia BarFoundation's Young Lawyers Division of the Andrew Hamilton Circle .
SIMON BAHNE PARIS concentrates his practice in complex antitrust, securities and
consumer litigation . Prior to joining the Firm, he was an Assistant State Attorney for the State of
Florida, where he was lead counsel in over fifty jury trials . Mr. Paris' past experience includes
handling construction and complex commercial matters for Marshall, Dennehey, Warner,Coleman & Goggin . He is admitted to practice in New Jersey, Florida and the United States
District Courts for the District of New Jersey. He is a member of the Camden County and
American Bar Associations . A graduate of Rutgers University in 1993, Mr . Paris received his
law degree from Widener University School of Law (1996) .
He is currently actively involved in numerous class actions, including Lynch v. National
Prescription Administrators, Inc., No. 03 Civ . 1303 (S .D.N.Y.) ; In re Abbott Laboratories
Derivative Shareholder Litigation, No. 99 C 7246 (N.D. Ill .) ; In re Mercedes-Benz Antitrust
Ligitation, Master File No. 99-4311 (AMW), (D . N.J .) ; S & MFarm Supply, Inc. v. Pharmacia
Corporation, et al., 4:02-cv-518 (ERW), (E .D. Mo.) ; Cosgrove v. Nestle Waters North America,
Inc., Docket No . ATL-L-1599-03 (N .J . Super .) ; and Blake v. United Auto Group, Inc., Docket
No. CAM-L-5283-02 (N.J. Super.) .
DANIEL J. MIRARCHI concentrates his practice in antitrust, securities and consumer
litigation . Prior to joining the Firm, He was associated with the law firms of Wilson, Elser,Moskowitz, Edelman & Dicker; and Marks, O'Neill, O'Brien & Courtney, where he handled
products liability, complex insurance coverage and commercial matters . His past experience also
includes appointment as staff counsel to the AHP Settlement Trust, the entity responsible for
administering the class action settlement reached in the In re Diet Drugs Products Liability
Litigation, MDL No. 1203 (E .D. Pa .) .
Among the recent cases in which Mr . Mirarchi has participated are .I.B.D.L. Corp . v.
Wyeth, C.A. No. C-1-01-704 (S .D. Ohio) ; In re K-Dur Antitrust Litigation, C.A. No. 01-1652
(D.N.J .) ; In re Parmalat Securities Litigation, No. 04 Civ . 0030 (LAK) (S.D.N.Y.) ; and In re
Vioxx Litigation, No. 619 (N.J. Super. L.) .
He earned his B .A. from Temple University in 1995 and his law degree from the St.
John's University School of Law in 1999 . During law school, Mr . Mirarchi was a legal extern
for Justice Arthur Cooperman of the New York State Supreme Court, Queens County, and servedas an intern to the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office and the Pennsylvania Attorney
General's Office .
Mr. Mirarchi is admitted to practice in the State of Pennsylvania and the United States
District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. He is a member of the Philadelphia and
Pennsylvania Bar Associations .
PATRICK HOWARD is a 1998 graduate of the University of Scranton where he
received a B.S. majoring in both Political Science and History. Mr. Howard received his law
degree from the University of Pittsburgh in 2001 . While in law school, Mr. Howard received
Dean's Honors, was a member of the school's Moot Court Board and participated in the RobertWagner National Labor and Employment Moot Court Competition .
After law school, Mr . Howard served as a judicial clerk to the Honorable Peter PaulOlszewski of the Pennsylvania Superior Court . Prior to joining SRK in 2005, Mr. Howard was
associated with the Philadelphia law firm Post and Schell, P .C. where he assisted in the
representation of health systems, hospitals and individual physicians .
Mr. Howard has been involved with the In re Pharmaceutical Industry AverageWholesale Price Litigation, MDL No. 1456 (D. Mass.) and the firm's representation of theAttorney General of the State of Connecticut in the state's litigation involving similar claims .
Mr. Howard is admitted to practice in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the Stateof New Jersey. He is currently a member of the American, Pennsylvania and Philadelphia BarAssociations .
RACHEL E. KOPP earned her law degree from Villanova University Law School in
2003 . She served as president of the Law School's Sports and Entertainment Law Society, and
received a Public Interest Fellowship from the Law School in 2002 . She earned her B .A. degree
in 2000 from the University of Maryland, majoring in Government and Politics, with a
concentration in Languages .
During law school, Ms . Kopp served as a legal intern with the Civil Rights Division o f
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the U .S . Department of Justice in Washington, D .C . ; MTV Networks ; the mediation program of
the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit ; Philadelphia Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts ; and
Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts in New York . She is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania and
New Jersey, as well as the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. She is a
member of the American, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey Bar Associations .
She has been heavily involved in discovery and research for In re Pharmaceutical
Industry Average Wholesale Price Litigation, MDL No. 1456 (D. Mass.) ; and In re Parmalat
Securities Litigation, No. 04 Civ . 0030 (LAK) (S .D.N.Y.) .
JAY S. COHEN is counsel to the Firm. Since 1978, he has focused his practice on
complex and class action litigation, particularly antitrust cases, consumer protection and
shareholder rights . Mr. Cohen is currently co-lead counsel in J.B.D.L. Corp . v. Wyeth, C.A. No .
C-1-01-704 (S .D. Ohio), where he represents a nationwide class of direct purchasers of the drug
Premarin. He was also actively involved in In re Linerboard Antitrust Litigation, C.A. No. 98-
5055 (E.D. Pa .) ; as well as In re Industrial Silicon Antitrust Litigation, Master File No. 95-2104
(W.D. Pa .) ; In re Chlorine and Caustic Soda Antitrust Litigation, Master File No. 86-5428 (E.D .
Pa.) ; In re Nylon Carpet Antitrust Litigation, No. 4:98-CV-0267-HLM (N .D. Ga.) ; In re
Polypropylene Carpet Antitrust Litigation, No. 4:95-CV-193-HLM (N.D. Ga.) ; and Paper
Systems, Inc . v. Mitsubishi Corp., No. 96-C-0959 (E.D. Wis.) .
Mr. Cohen has been lead counsel in class actions successfully prosecuted on behalf ofconsumers nationwide and in Pennsylvania, including Duboff v. SmithKline Beecham, PLC., No .5004 December Term 1990 (Phila. C .C.P .) ; Tracy v. AAMCO Transmissions, Inc., No. 4840October Term 1990 (Phila. C .C.P .) ; and, as co-lead counsel, in Mauger v. Home ShoppingNetwork, Inc ., No. 91-6152-20-1 (Bucks Cty . C .C .P .) .
Mr. Cohen led the class action securities department of Gross & Sklar in 1987, where hehad litigated shareholder rights cases since 1983 . Mr. Cohen was actively involved in successful
class actions on behalf of defrauded investors, including In re Oak Industries Securities
Litigation, Master File No. 83-0537 (S .D. Cal .) ; In Re Nucorp Energy Securities Litigation,
MDL No. 514 (S.D. Cal .) ; Wilkes v. Heritage Bancorp, Inc ., No. 90-11151-F (D. Mass .) ;
Philadelphia Electric Co. Derivative Litigation, No. 7090 March Term 1987 (Phila . Cty. C.C.P .) ;
In re Flight Transportation Corp. Securities Litigation, Master Docket No . 4-82-874 (D. Minn.) ;
Priest v. Zayre Corp., C.A. No . 86-2411-2 (D. Mass .) ; Tolan v. Computervision Corp., C.A. No .
85-1396-N (D. Mass .) ; In re U.S. Healthcare, Inc. Securities Litigation, Master File No. 88-
0559 (E.D. Pa .) ; and In re SmithKline Beecham Securities Litigation, Master File No. 88-7474
(E.D. Pa.) .
Mr. Cohen was also associated with the firm of Kohn, Savett, Marion & Graf (now Kohn,
Swift & Graf) (1978-1982) . There, he participated in a number of cases with multi-million dollar
results, including In re Fine Paper Antitrust Litigation, MDL No . 323 (E.D. Pa .) ; In re Folding
Carton Antitrust Litigation, Master File No. 250 (N.D. Ill .) ; In re Glassine and Greaseproof
Paper Antitrust Litigation, MDL No. 475 (E.D. Pa .) ; In re Water Heaters Antitrust Litigation,
MDL No. 379 (E.D. Pa.) ; In re Corrugated Containers Antitrust Litigation, MDL No. 310 (N .D .
Tex.) .
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Mr. Cohen served as a Captain in the United States Army Judge Advocate General'sCorps in Falls Church, Virginia from 1974 to 1977, where his practice was limited to criminal
appeals . He also served as Case Notes Editor of The Advocate, which was a worldwide
publication devoted to military law.
Mr. Cohen is admitted to practice in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; the United
States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit ; the United States District Court for the Eastern
District of Pennsylvania; the Court of Military Appeals ; and the Army Court of Military Review .
Mr. Cohen received a B .A. degree cum laude from Temple University in 1971, and graduated
with a J.D . degree from Temple University School of Law in 1974 . He is a member of the
Philadelphia Bar Association .
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